Lorenzo Carter, 5-Star Weakside Defensive End, Uncommitted

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Uncommitted

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Carter would be yet another beast that coach Nick Saban can rotate in and out on its deep and talented defensive line. A group already highlighted by stud freshmen A’Shawn Robinson and Jonathan Allen, Carter would join fellow 5-star pass-rusher Da’Shawn Hand on a front that would be the best in the nation.

Alabama already has six commitments on the defensive line, so landing Carter is not a necessity.

Rashaan Evans, 5-Star Outside Linebacker, Uncommitted

Evans is expected to stay with his hometown Auburn Tigers but has Alabama right in the mix. With a linebacking corps that loses C.J. Mosley and will only have one more year left of Trey DePriest, Evans would be a welcome influx at a critical position.

Leonard Fournette, 5-Star Running Back, Uncommitted

While Alabama’s backfield is already loaded, you can’t turn down a talent like Fournette. While in-state LSU is the heavy favorite, other Tide commitments have been pushing Fournette hard for Alabama. Fournette’s commitment would give the Tide an absolutely stacked backfield heading into 2014.

Marlon Humphrey, 5-Star Cornerback, Uncommitted

With Alabama’s 2014 class severely lacking at defensive back, landing Humphrey would be huge for the Tide. Alabama is considered the heavy favorite, but Florida State has made a late push. Humphrey would come in and compete for starting time right away.

Laurence “Hootie” Jones, 4-Star Safety, Uncommitted

Jones was previously committed to Alabama but decommitted to give himself more time to look at schools. A Louisiana native, LSU and Ole Miss have made late pushes for the safety. The Tide could use some help at safety, as they will likely lose junior Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to the NFL Draft after the season.

Travis Rudolph, 4-Star Wide Receiver, Uncommitted

The depth chart at wide receiver is already packed at Alabama and could get more crowded if Rudolph chooses to head to Tuscaloosa. With Amari Cooper and Chris Black complementing a veteran returning core in Christion Jones and DeAndrew White, in addition to a trio of talented current freshmen, Rudolph would likely sit out his first year on campus, should he choose Alabama.

Jalen Tabor, 4-Star Cornerback, Uncommitted

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Uncommitted

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Like Humphrey, Tabor is a key decision which Alabama will be watching especially close. The Tide couldn’t get a consistent No. 2 cornerback this year, and with the departure of No. 1 Deion Belue upcoming, the position will be wide open in 2014.

Joshua Casher, 4-Star Center, Committed

Casher was one piece of a recruiting class with a heavy emphasis on the offensive line that already has six commitments. With Ryan Kelly and Chad Lindsay still having eligibility left after 2013, Casher will most likely redshirt.

Ronnie Clark, 4-Star Outside Linebacker, Committed

Clark will come in with a crowded freshman class that already has commitments from five linebackers. Many Alabama defensive players get a start on special teams, a role that Clark could see himself in in 2014.

David Cornwell, 4-Star Quarterback, Committed

Cornwell is one of the most highly touted quarterback prospects Saban has signed since coming to Alabama. He will step right into the mix of a quarterback battle after the departure of AJ McCarron. While it’s unlikely Saban would start a true freshman at the game’s important position, he has another prospect to develop who could turn into a starter down the road.

Da’Shawn Hand, 5-Star Strong-Side Defensive End, Committed

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Committed to Alabama

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Hand was a big get for Alabama. The nation’s No. 1 defensive end, according to 247Sports, could come in right away and have an impact like Jonathan Allen did this year. The Tide will not lack for edge-rushers in 2014.

J.C. Hassenauer, 4-Star Center, Committed

Hassenauer, like Casher, is likely headed for a redshirt his first year on campus, not uncommon at Alabama. But Saban is stockpiling talent on the line and could have another elite group a few years down the road.

Christian Miller, 4-Star Linebacker, Committed

It will be tough for Miller to break into the defensive rotation in 2014, but he could develop into a solid pass-rusher. Like Clark, he will likely get a chance to show what he can do on special teams.

Ross Pierschbacher, 4-Star Offensive Tackle, Committed

Pierschbacher could have a chance to compete for a tackle spot on the two-deep should junior Cyrus Kouandjio decide to go pro after his junior year. Regardless, Alabama gets another talented tackle to add to its group.

Cameron Robinson, 5-Star Offensive Tackle, Committed

Robinson is the rare freshman who has the talent to come in and play from day one, like Cyrus Kouandjio or Grant Hill. Robinson, the No. 1 overall player in the country according to 247Sports, could be the best offensive linemen in the country in a few years.

Bo Scarbrough, 4-Star Athlete, Committed

A jack of all trades, Scarbrough will most likely enter Alabama as a running back, but he could end up at wide receiver or linebacker. Regardless, Alabama has a talented, do-it-all athlete in Scarbrough.

Cameron Sims, 4-Star Wide Receiver, Committed

Sims joins a deep and talented receiving corps at Alabama and could join the mix with the departures of Kevin Norwood and Kenny Bell. At 6’4”, his size makes him a big target for whoever is quarterbacking the Tide next year.

Shaun Hamilton, 4-Star Inside Linebacker, Committed

As one of the top inside linebackers in the country, Hamilton will get a chance to play early with Mosley’s departure and Depriest only having one year remaining at Alabama. Like the other linebackers, he should get to contribute on special teams.